what is the current in a 160V circut if the resistance is 2ohms V= I= R=
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V = IR
Where
V = Voltage
I = Current
R = Resistance
160 = I * 2
I = 80 Ampere
Current = 80 Ampere
Where
V = Voltage
I = Current
R = Resistance
160 = I * 2
I = 80 Ampere
Current = 80 Ampere
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Answer:
Current = 80 Amperes
Explanation:
Given :
- Potential difference = voltage = v = 160 Volts
- Resistance of the circuit = R = 2 ohms
To find :
- Current flowing through the circuit
Using the ohms law :
V=I×R
160=I×2
I=160/2
I=80 Amperes
The current flowing through the circuit which has resistance of 2 ohms and potential difference of 160 Volts is equal to 80 Amperes
Add on to youre knowledge :
Series combination = R1+R2
Parallel combination = R1×R2/R1+R2
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